Friday 21 June 2013

Top 8 Most Controversial Suicides in Bollywood History

India is the only nation where the ratio of number of suicides is improving consistently. According to the survey; roughly half million individuals make suicides in a year worldwide. 20% of the individuals among them are Indians. If we happen to find out factors of choosing suicides, we will find numbers of reasons. 

They may be decreasing public segregation, avoiding public disintegration, psychotic characteristics, improvisation, making some error and dealing with psychological conditions. Different analysis and Research studies have shown the large amount of suicide deaths are discovered to occur between the age groups of 15 to 29 years. 

The trend of committing Suicide is also common in filmy celebrities. The life we see on TV and cinemas screen is totally different from their real life. Here we see only happiness, enjoyment, fun, tension free life; but in reality they also have problems as common people have. They hide their real emotions and pretend to be happy in front of us, that is why they are called Actors. If we look at the Bollywood industry; we see many “stars” that shine in the sky for a time and then vanish making no indication. 

Tuesday 18 June 2013

'Cheetah' is now the Fastest Robot of the World

Cheetah the fastest Robot of the world, developed by Boston Dynamics, has set a new record by sprinting at the speed of 28.3 mph.
Cheetah the fastest Robot of the world, which is developed by Boston Dynamics, has set a new record for legged robots, by sprinting at the speed of 28.3 mph. The previous record was set up by a robot at MIT who sprinted at a speed of 13.1 mph.  The speed of Cheetah Robot is also more than Olympics champion “USSAIN BOLT” who made the world record of sprinting at the speed of 27.8 mph in 2009.

The control algorithms of the Cheetah Robot were so improved to increase the installed power and increase coordination between Robot’s , legs and Back’s motion , Enhancing the Cheetah’s speed.

Sunday 16 June 2013

Indira Gandhi International Airport Grabs World’s 2nd best Airport Award

The Indra Gandhi international Airport (IGI) has been awarded as the world’s 2nd best airport.
                     The Indra Gandhi international Airport (IGI) of India, located in New Delhi, has been awarded as the world’s 2nd best airport in the 25- 40 million passengers’ category by Airport council International. It was positioned just after the Seoul Incheon Airport. Mumbai Airport was ranked in the 3rd sport right after IGI, which was also considered 4th best among 199 Airports throughout the world across all categories.

A Team of 9 people including representatives from Airport operator Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), Central Industrial Security Force, Airport operations control and Air India were honored by “ACI ASQ” award at an award ceremony which was organized by Airport Council International. This Ceremony was held at Istanbul, turkey on 14th June 2013. This is a great victory for India.

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Neutron Star Facts & Analysis

A neutron star is about 20 km in diameter and has the mass of about 1.4 times that of our Sun with approximately radius of 12Km.
                  Hey you might have heard about ‘Neutron Star’ from somewhere. It is basically a new phenomenon in scientific world. If your heard the name for the first time, then you might be wandering ‘What is Neutron Star?’ Today I’ll try to give a small overview on it.

A neutron star is about 20 km in diameter and has the mass of about 1.4 times that of our Sun with approximately radius of 12Km. This means that a neutron star is so dense that on Earth, one teaspoonful would weigh a billion tons! Because of its small size and high density, a neutron star possesses a surface gravitational field about 2 x 1011 times that of Earth. Neutron stars can also have magnetic fields a million times stronger than the strongest magnetic fields produced on Earth.

Neutron stars are one of the possible ends for a star. They result from massive stars which have mass greater than 4 to 8 times that of our Sun. After these stars have completed losing their atomic energy, they go through a supernova blast. This explosion blows off the outer layers of a star into a beautiful supernova remnant. The central region of the star collapses under gravity. It breaks so much that protons and electrons merge to form neutrons. Hence it names “neutron star".

Friday 7 June 2013

A Glimpse to India-Pakistan Cricket Rivalry

Cricket as everyone knows gains much significance in all over the world. It is the national game of Britain, but it is much well-known in Asia, especially in Indian, in Pakistan
Cricket as everyone knows gains much significance in all over the world. It is the national game of Britain, but it is much well-known in Asia, especially in Indian, in Pakistan, and in Sri Lanka. Like every activity Cricket have its own style, passion, entertainment, velour, and interest of viewers.

A sports rivalry is extreme competition between sportsmen. This stress of competition is sensed by players, trainers, and management, but is perhaps sensed most powerful by the fans. The matches between rivalry teams are much interesting; everyone watching the match is in the state of enthusiasm.

The matches between rivalry groups are much interesting; everyone viewing the match is in the condition of passion. We have seen often fights among the people supporting their teams. There are many teams termed as “Rivals” like Australia and England, South Africa and West Indies, but the India–Pakistan cricket rivalry is one of the most intense sports rivalries in the world especially in Indian Subcontinent.

Tuesday 4 June 2013

Mystery of White Tiger’s Coat Solved

At last researchers found a new clue about what make white tiger’s fur white.
At last researchers found a new clue about what make white tiger’s fur white. But unfortunately nowadays white tigers are only seen in zoo. The white tiger is a receding mutant of the Bengal tiger. White tigers appear frequently in literature, video games, television, and comic books. Such examples include the Swedish rock band Kent, which featured a white tiger on the cover of their best-selling album Vapen & ammunition in 2002.

This was a tribute to the band's home town Eskilstuna, as the local zoo in town had white tigers from the Hawthorn Circus as its main attraction. The white tiger has also been featured in the video of the song "Human" by the popular American Synth-rock band The Killers. White Tiger is also the name of an American glam metal band from the 1980s.

Their spectacular white coats are produced by a single change in a known pigment gene, according to the study.

Monday 3 June 2013

Doordarshan is likely to be available on Smartphone Devices Soon

Smartphone users of the ten major cities of India including the four featuring metros very soon will be able to access Doordarshan
Smartphone users of the ten major cities of India including the four featuring metros very soon will be able to access Doordarshan along with nineteen other channels that are provided by Prasar Bharati itself on their own devices for absolutely free of cost.

Users will be able to watch these channels on their smartphones, laptops, tablets, or I-Pads. Some key official sources recently revealed that the supreme national broadcaster has ultimately come up with an aggressive plan, as the body is all set to expand its own mobile TV services across the countries in the coming days.

Prasar Bharati is targeting to cover at least 40 important cities of India in its plan of action, and according to some key sources the services are very much likely to start its journey in 10 major cities before the end of this current year i.e. 2013.

In the year of 2007 Prasar Bharati experimented with its Mobile TV services for the very first time. At that time it even had set up a dedicated pilot project in the capital of the country Delhi. But there was a limitation, as at that period of time the signals were only permitted to be transmitted in a range of 10 KMs only.